Never Late, Never Away Chapter 893
The family had an uneventful reunion dinner together and everyone went to bed after that.
When they finally had some time together in their own room, Finnick unleashed the beast in him. He pushed Vivian against the wall and started kissing her unreservedly.
Unlike the kiss they shared earlier on at the company, his kiss was possessive and demanding, compelling Vivian to give in to him.
“Finnick, don’t…” she called out weakly at his entreat, trying to push him away, but this only provoked him further.
He had endured a long time without her, and there was no use trying to push him away now.
Finnick stripped off her clothes slowly, cupping his hands on the tender bumps on her chest as he intensified his kiss.
He carried her over to the bed and let her down gently. His hands lingered on her skin in passionate strokes, not sparing any parts of her body.
He showered her with kisses and made sweet love to her through the night.
When morning broke, Vivian felt her legs were so feeble and numb she could not get out of bed.
“Morning,” Finnick greeted her with a smile on his face as if he was making fun of her.
“Uh-huh.”
Vivian looked at him from the corner of her eyes and stumbled out of bed.
She would have fallen if Finnick had not caught her in his arms.
“Why don’t you just skip work today? You just need to tell the senior editor,” he suggested.
Vivian whipped her head around with her eyes wide open.
She had not turn out for work yesterday afternoon.
She could not just excuse herself today as well, not unless she wanted to lose her job.
Vivian shuddered at the thought of getting a good scolding from Ms. Jenson. She had a terrifying record of bringing people to tears.
Vivian could not imagine how embarrassed she would feel if she were to get scolded in front of everyone.
I’d better get to work. She shook her head and told herself she should get going.
“You’d better not go to work today if you don’t want people to start saying things about you,” Finnick reminded her with a sly smile on his face.
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